Published: Jan. 23, 2023

Research conducted byÌıLeslie IrvineÌıand Casara Andre, DVM, on pet fatalities during the 2021 Marshall Fire received extensive media coverage over the fire’s December 30 anniversary. They have collaborated with Animal Help Now on the development of a pet rescue app.ÌıÌıwill be released for iOs later this month and for android soon thereafter. It will enable pet owners to create trusted networks of people who can access their homes and rescue their pets in case they are away from home during an emergency. Here is some of the coverage:

‘To save our pets, we need to know our neighbors.’ Lessons from the Marshall Fire | CU Boulder Today | University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder

“babyÖ±²¥app researchers develop app to save pets after Marshall Fire tragedy.†KKTV 11 News, babyÖ±²¥app Springs, December 29Ìı

Ìı“Need your pet rescued in the midst of a babyÖ±²¥app firestorm? There’s an app for that.â€ÌıDenver Post,ÌıJanuary 4Ìı